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The American company "Power U.S." has signed a contract worth $22.3 million to supply drone countermeasure technologies in the Middle East, aimed at protecting energy infrastructure from drone attacks, especially oil and gas facilities. The contract includes devices, software, site activation, and maintenance for 24 months, with the possibility of integration with the "Guardian" drone interception system in the future. This comes amid increasing demand for anti-drone defense systems due to the targeting of oil facilities during regional conflicts. The system's goal is to detect, track, and identify potential threats via aerial activity in the region to enhance the security of vital installations.
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